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Within few years, because of the increasing greenhouse effect, New York will lie under water! Think about it, it is really dramatic. One of the most important cities of the world will be ruined because the human activities. What do you think about it? Is there something to be done, or it is already too late? Act somehow, and visit New York soon. What do we know about the actual New York, see here.
One of the original thirteen colonies and the eleventh state to join the Union, New York State has a long and fascinating history that has made for one of the finest places to visit today. New York is a fixture within popular culture, and has been depicted in countless movies, television shows, and books.
New York State has a varied and interesting geographical boundary, touching lakes, Canada, an ocean, and other states. A New York vacation can include all manner of outdoor adventure.
New York State is unofficially divided into “upstate” and “downstate” New York. Many consider Upstate New York to include anything other than New York City, and this beautiful part of New York State includes an array of vacationing opportunities such as camping, sightseeing, and touring some of the most scenic cities, towns, and natural points of interest on the East Coast. Many popular New York events take place in the upstate portion of New York.
New York City, situated at the southeastern tip of New York State, is the most populous city in the United States, with a population of 8.2 million within a 321 square-mile area. The city is separated into five boroughs, which include Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Queens. New York City is the global headquarters of the United Nations, and is host to visiting political figures year-round.
Vacations in New York City account for the bulk of New York tourism—and with good reason. New York City is the quintessential metropolis, with its endless cultural, historic, and entertainment venues and big-city skyscrapers and commerce. New York City is home to the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and Yankee Stadium, to name just a scant few. Various New York shows and New York events can be taken in at Madison Squqare Garden and Broadway and off-Broadway theaters. Visitor accommodations in New York City range from the budget-conscious to the extravagant, and everything in-between, and this city of cities is home to endless restaurants, pubs, and eateries.
Lot of things to do in New York! Think about it : what is going to happen with all these peoples and all these treasures of mankind? Let me know your opinions and suggestions; especially when you are a Newyorker it would be interesting.
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December 1st, 2008 at 9:08 am
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